Bodleian Library

Doors to the Bodleian's main entrance, with the coats of arms of several Oxford colleges The Bodleian Library () is the main research library of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1602 by Sir Thomas Bodley, it is one of the oldest libraries in Europe. With over 13 million printed items, it is the second-largest library in Britain after the British Library. Under the Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003, it is one of six legal deposit libraries for works published in the United Kingdom, and under Irish law it is entitled to request a copy of each book published in the Republic of Ireland. Known to Oxford scholars as "Bodley" or "the Bod", it operates principally as a reference library and, in general, documents may not be removed from the reading rooms.

In 2000, a number of libraries within the University of Oxford were brought together for administrative purposes under the aegis of what was initially known as Oxford University Library Services (OULS), and since 2010 as the Bodleian Libraries, of which the Bodleian Library is the largest component.

All colleges of the University of Oxford have their own libraries, which in a number of cases were established well before the foundation of the Bodleian, and all of which remain entirely independent of the Bodleian. They do, however, participate in SOLO (Search Oxford Libraries Online), the Bodleian Libraries' online union catalogue, except for University College, which has an independent catalogue. Much of the library's archives were digitized and put online for public access in 2015. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1951
Catalogue of Ethiopian manuscripts in the Bodleian library : Vol. II /

: 32 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 1951
Catalogue of Ethiopian manuscripts in the Bodleian library, II /

: "This catalogue contains serial nos. 36-101 ; nos. 1-35 will be found in volume I (Dillmann's catalogue of 1848)" : 32 pages ; 29 cm.

Published 1968
Contribution à l'étude de l'archerie musulmane, principalement d'après le manuscrit d'Oxford Bodléienne Huntington no 264 /

: Arabic text and French translation of Dhikr faḍīlat al-ramy wa-awṣāfih, a chapter extracted from the author's Tabṣirat arbāb al-albab.
Running title : Archerie musulmane. : xxxv, 183 pages : 15 plates ; 25 cm. : Bibliography : pages [xxv]-xxxv.

Contribution a l'etude de l'archerie musulmane /

: xxxv, 183 pages : 15 plates ; 25 cm.

Published 1930
Greek ostraca in the Bodleian Library at Oxford and various other collections /

: v. <1-2> ; 26 cm.

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